“Laughter, song, and dance create emotional and spiritual connection; they remind us of the one thing that truly matters when we are searching for comfort, celebration, inspiration, or healing: We are not alone.” MatterInspirationMotivationalSpiritualSongHealingOne ThingEmotionalComfortLaughterConnectionsCelebrationNot AloneSpiritual ConnectionSong And Dance Author:Brené Brown
“Grief is real because loss is real. Each grief has its own imprint, as distinctive and as unique as the person we lost. The pain of loss is so intense, so heartbreaking, because in loving we deeply connect with another human being, and grief is the reflection of the connection that has been lost. We think we want to avoid the grief, but really it is the pain of the loss we want to avoid. Grief is the healing process that ultimately brings us comfort in our pain.” ThinkingWantHumansPersonsHas BeensRealPainLostProcessHuman BeingsLossGriefHealingComfortUniqueReflectionConnectionsIntenseHeartbreakingDistinctiveHealing Process Author:Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
“There are special places on our planet, places of power, healing and renewal, places where the mind-body connection is enhanced and that enable us to get back in touch with our deepest innermost feelings.” MindFeelingsBodyHealingSpecialPlanetsBuddhismConnectionsGet BackRenewalOur PlanetSpecial PlacesMind BodyMind Body Connection Author:Frederick Lenz
“Is there a wrong way to say "I don't know"? Yes. When we declare ignorance, it should be a) honest and b) in the spirit of opening ourselves up to hearing, to learning, to receiving. When we say "I don't know" under these conditions, the words can forge connection, healing, growth. But when we resist or disavow knowledge, when we profess ignorance as a way of donning armor and evading accountability, then we make a mockery of those words, and we rupture connections not only with others but within ourselves, within our souls.” KnowsWayShouldSoulSpiritGrowthHealingConditionsHonestIgnoranceConnectionsHearingOpeningAccountabilityReceivingArmorMockeryWrong WayRupture Author:Leah Hager Cohen
“Anything that helps us know ourselves more deeply, love ourselves more fully, improve our social connections with family and friends, and engage us more completely with the earth, animals, and environment, is a good resource for healing.” KnowsHelpingEarthSocialAnimalHealingEnvironmentResourcesConnectionsFamily And Friends Author:Jed Diamond
“The mind/body connection is like a telephone line - many telephone lines, in fact, teeming with information. Small things like drinking an orange juice with pulp or eating an apple is being received like a telephone call to your genes. Every thought, every thing you eat, every single little thing can tweak your genes activity towards healing.” MindLittlesFactsBodyLinesHealingInformationActivityEatingConnectionsDrinkingApplesLittle ThingsGenesTelephonesOrangeSmall ThingsJuiceMind BodyOne LinePulpTweakOrange JuiceMind Body Connection Author:Deepak Chopra
“Connections are made slowly, sometimes they grow underground.” MadeSometimesTimeGrowsHealingConnections Book:Circles on the Water Source: Circles on the Water
“The central purpose of the Work that Reconnects is to help people uncover and experience their innate connections with each other and with the systemic, self-healing powers of the web of life, so that they may be enlivened and motivated to play their part in creating a sustainable civilization.” PeopleMaySelfPlayHelpingPurposeHealingCivilizationCreatingConnectionsContemplationMotivatedInnateSelf HealingWeb Of Life Author:Joanna Macy
“Healing of every sort-physical, psychological, energetic, and spiritual-can take place over time or happen in the twinkling of an eye. That our loved ones in heaven know of our suffering and care deeply about us and the onward flow of our lives speaks once again of the love, presence, and connection extending beyond the veil of death.” KnowsInspirationalHappensEyeCareSpiritualSufferingSpeakHeavenHealingOur LivesFlowConnectionsPsychologicalLoved OnesVeilsEnergeticExtendingTwinkling Author:Lee Lawson